In Remembrance Of

Kenny Wilson

Kenneth F. “KW” Wilson, 73 of Helena passed peacefully at home on June 3, 2018.

 

Kenny was born February 11, 1945 to the late Harold Spencer (Punk) and Dorothy (Tittsworth) Wilson.  Kenny was also preceded in death by his brother Ed Wilson and sister Dixie Coffey.

 

Kenny served in the United States Navy from 1965-1967.  After the service Kenny worked for P.I.E for 6 years.  Kenny went to work at Johnson Controls, retiring in 2007 after 30 years of service.

 

Kenny was united in marriage to Jean (Graf) Wilson from 1969-2007.  To that union was four children:  Kelly, Jason, Kristy and Kimmy.

 

In 2017 he married Donna Maddox.  Kenny loved spending time working on cars, fishing, hunting, and going to the casino.  Kenny enjoyed sharing life experiences and stories with family and friends.  He worked very hard and never knew a stranger. 

 

Kenny is survived by his wife, Donna, Kelly (Scott) Tudor, Jason (Jennifer) Wilson, Kristy (Richard) Theas, Kimmy (Denny Pike) Wilson, mother of his children Jean Wilson, stepsons Brian (Erin) Maddox and David (Nyckie) Maddox, 14 grandchildren, 4 step granddaughters, 11 great-grandchildren, his companion, Chewy and many other extended family and friends.

 

Special recognition to Three Rivers Hospice for the professional and personal care provided by the Team, led by Chad Shanks, RN.

 

Kenny didn’t want a service and will be cremated.  His children invite all friends and family to honor and celebrate Kenny’s life on Sunday, June 10 from 12:30-3:30 p.m. at 2329 South 22nd Street (Johnson Controls Union Hall).

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3 comments

  • Tim Coffey

    Last of the older family members, a good uncle who will be truly missed .

  • Gregory Bryan

    So very sorry for your loss I know he will be missed

  • Shannon Tharp

    Family memories we share with your family will last a lifetime. Kenny made a great family and left behind a legacy of love of life! May God be with you as you celebrate his life.

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